
Our team of specialists for personalized care.

Physiotherapy technologist - Owner
Laurence Labrosse
Laurence is a physiotherapy technologist and massage therapist with over 3 years of experience. She fell in love with physiotherapy while practicing her favorite sport, hockey.
She studied physiotherapy techniques at Ellis College in Trois-Rivières and later pursued her massage therapy training at the Scientific Massage Academy in Laval to deepen her knowledge of soft tissue work in physiotherapy.
Laurence specializes in manual therapy, pre/post-operative rehabilitation, cranio-cervical myofascial treatment, sports massage, and active strengthening.
Her vision for the Physio MVMT Actif clinic is to maintain a dynamic and supportive approach with patients. Providing high-quality care is a priority and remains at the top of her list.

Physiotherapist
Carli Grosso
Carli is a licensed physiotherapist who developed her passion for physiotherapy through her love for physical activity and her quest for solutions to manage her own injuries throughout her career as a competitive soccer player. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a specialization in Active Health and Rehabilitation from Simon Fraser University in British Columbia.
She then pursued her studies further, obtaining a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Toronto. Carli specializes in orthopedic practice and treats chronic and sport-specific injuries, acute injuries, as well as pre/post-operative rehabilitation. She is also specialized in pelvic health, treating conditions such as urinary dysfunctions, pelvic organ prolapse, diastasis of the abdominal muscles, and pelvic pain. Additionally, she offers advice on childbirth preparation and labor.

Sports therapist - Massotherapist
Katherine Granger
Katherine is a certified sports therapist with one year of experience, as well as a graduate kinesiologist from UQTR, with over three years in the field. Her specialty is helping clients manage injuries, rehabilitation, chronic pain treatment, as well as fitness recovery and return to sport. As a sports therapist, her approach primarily focuses on the musculoskeletal system and involves deep tissue release techniques and joint mobilization.
She offers the following services:
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Sports massage only
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Proprioceptive taping
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Cupping therapy
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Biomechanical correction
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Guasha technique or IASTM (Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization)

Sports therapist - Massotherapist
Mika Lebel
Mika is a certified sports therapist with over 3 years of experience, having completed her studies at Concordia University. Eager to deepen her knowledge and approach, she later earned her certification in massage therapy, which she has been practicing for over 2 years. She works with both athletes and the general public, aiming to help her clients move pain-free, recover efficiently, and optimize their performance.
Her approach is personalized and focuses not only on treating pain but also on understanding its underlying cause to offer long-lasting results.
Services Offered:
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Treatment and prevention of musculoskeletal injuries
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Sports massage
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Neurofascial and myofascial release
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Correction of biomechanical imbalances and mobility optimization
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Complementary techniques: taping, cupping, and Floss Band compression bandage

Occupational therapist
Sarah Mascolo
Graduating as an occupational therapist in 2007 (University of Montreal), Sarah chose to pursue this fundamentally holistic and human profession, one that respects the meaning and value each person places on their daily activities. She has been working with a diverse range of clients, of all ages and in various contexts, focusing on enhancing their autonomy and participation in their occupations. Over time, she has developed expertise in home adaptations, geriatrics, and palliative care. Today, as a mother of a teenager and having supported her mother with a chronic illness when she was younger, she is deeply affected by women's health and sensitive to the reality of family caregivers.
Sarah also holds a Bachelor's degree in Dance (UQAM), along with advanced training in somatic education (450 hours) and therapeutic yoga (800 hours). Passionate about the human body, her knowledge enriches her practice with a holistic approach focused on overall well-being. She emphasizes personalized care that touches on the different dimensions of a person, promoting engagement in meaningful activities and occupational balance. She is committed to adapting her interventions to the specific needs of each individual, considering the intimate connection between their aspirations, individual capabilities, and the components of their environment.